HERALD THURSDAY FEB lttTJ Page LEGION NOTES Woody Hamilton Wins Olds In Car Clubs Elimination by Last week big day had to be Friday Jan when In the evening members of the ear club gathered at the Legion to enjoy refreshments buffet Lunch and to discover if Friday day forVt Woody Hamilton of who became the happy owner of an Cutlass 8 hardt6p Other members were also in money Chaplin J Downs WOO B Collins C MniCormnck to J Marshall Brondford Smith and each to A Stamp V Tuck J Barber Young Hanson Bent and J McArlhur Other prizes were won by G Webster Li Hanson Wright Holder of ticket No please contact Dennis Wright The night was the best at tended one since the conception of he car club POST CREST understand Branch is to Join other service clubs of Georgetown in having the Legion Crest posted at Town limits Those Interested in a visit to he Bahamas will be interested to know that the Association for Mentally Retarded is selling tickets on a draw which could win someone trip to these wonderful Islands Tickets may be obtained at Branch 120 SUMMIT TROUBLES The summit is having Andrew Murray of Andrew Murray Motors right presents the keys to HIGH SCHOOL INSIGHTS LARRY and I Leslie Mitchell is Snow Carnival Queen Typing students at the school competed in typewriting speed contest on Thursday January during classroom periods The typeoff at J 15 yielded following results novice first Debbie Thomas second Cindy Douglas runners up Carol Stockfish and Debbie junior first Morrison second Louise Kitclcy runners up Dai id Karen Kux senior first second Holly Chittero runners up Christie and Debbie Todd The top two contestants from each class will represent Georgetown at the Annual Typewriting Contest to be held at High School on This contest is span sored by the Ontario Business and Commerce Teacher Association Awards will- be given to trie winners SNOW Two months ago nominations were received for Snow Queen Saturday night the 10 senior finalists were present at the Snow Queen Contest the Winter Carnival s second event These senior finalists were Leslie Mitchell Tracy Porter Carcn Burt Cathy Cherl I lotto Heather Moorcs Leinuclbcr Nancy Hall Jams Barber and Kim rom these ladies the Judges Mrs Kalhy Bowman Mrs Sanders Mr Jack Sturm and Mr Bill Bingham chose five finalists While the judges deciding who was to become the Snow Queen Bob McKay gave up the podium for an amusing entertaining fashion show The final results of the Snow Queen Contest ore fourth runner up Kim third runner up Nancy Hall second runner up Tracy Porter first runner up Burt and the snow Queen for this year Leslie Mitchell The duties or the Snow Queen Include presiding over the Winter Carnival festivities beginning with last Sundays DANCE SHOW On Friday the Girls Physical Education Depart mem presented a dance show in the mam gymnasium The individual phya cd classes had each made their own dances to their own choice of music and this was the final showdown far the girls Over an hour of movement timed to beautiful music filled gym and the eyes and tars of the watchers BREAKFAST The Winter Carnival of ficially began with the traditional pancake breakfast The feast began at end pancakes cost for three The winter carnival committee who made the winter carnival possible this year ire grade 13 headed by Jane Later on the Snow Queen Pageant became the main topic of conversation with speculation lRRl On Sunday Jan the annual Winter Carnival Car Rally was held despite the freezing rain and snow This year the rally was 98 miles long in back roads of area and had check points along course The route was laid out by fan Long and Randy Pope The competitors were given in in the form of mileages times and questions o guide them along the route Of the cars lhat began the rally finished It The winning car arrived over four hours after leaving the high school at 11 45 The competitors who did not finish the rally blame the weather the route and the guys at the second check point who left early and caused general confusion One car was damaged during the rally but the owner Doug Getty was not hurt The first car lo finish was tar No a Volkswagen driven by Doug Miel and navigated by Leslie Bums The other finisher was car No driven by John and navigated by Nell Wilson The ft competitors were not bitter about their loss because had a lot of fun over all Coverage of the rest of the Winter Carnival Including the Mardi will be in next week edition of High School Insights SPORTS In basketball our Midget Junior and Senior teams travelled to to battle the team The Midgets went out first against The pace was fast and the game close They rough hard but they just topple the Rlokelock team They lost the game Although this breaks their unbeaten streak we can expect to see more wins our way The Juniors went out next determined win one against but lost by a sub margin The high scorer for our learn was Steve Burns with 14 points It was a bitter defeat after their earlier victory over White Oaks at 4j Once the juniors can unwind Ihey will be a winning team Lima Peru claims the oldest university in western hemisphere the of San Marcos which was founded in publishing troubles It seems to be the old trouble lack of committee reports and write Any member who believes they have something pertaining to the Branch or Legion should send their copy to the Summit Branch The Saturday evening get together at the Branch was most successful everyone enjoyed but a few more Branch members would have been most welcome lone Five Pin Bowling was held at The Beeches Bowling Alley In Brampton where the bowlers of Branch proved themselves superior to all comers by returning to the Branch with th Zone Trophy D Wilke3 M Swan G Archibald A Cox and Nicholson will qualify for District competition Mac had the high triple The mini bingo which took place at the Branch gel together on Saturday had quite a group of winners Han nachan A Grieve and Dohcrty shared the first bingo winners were Hardy W Ritchie and L Bessie lax savings today Retirement income tomorrow Gerald Carton centre chairman of tht and Rural Improvement Competition show plans to Georgetown Mayor Bill Smith and Morrow Morrow hopes local business men will contribute funds to the project through campaign he has Instigated Morrow Launches Campaign In Lieu Of Halton Grant Morr This informative booklet outlines how more and more Canadians are using some of the money they ordinarily pay in income tax to build a sizeable retirement fund For a free copy of How to turn tax dollars into savings call me I be pleased to send you a copy John T Armstrong MAIN ST BUS 77 mi RES The Mutual Life of Canada VOLVO FINALLY ANNOUNCES SOME IMPROVEMENTS YOU CAN SEE For lias put some new features in plain Our absorbing bumpers art improvement is our It smaller for Tin control is now on the column to take eves off road or hand off the lo operate it li is made changes sec and feci in tin dark powerful tail lights and an ignition that works nqhtsidt up or upside down For the w hole story look in on us Our VoU c more improvements than the Georgetown British Cars 375 Guelph St 8775235 Holly and Morrison and Louise luidv Douglas hi Dean Smith some the kitchen gang ihi I lo inn thrown his support behind the harm stead and Rural Home Improvement and has launched a campaign to raise money by mailing letters to all the in the area The project secretory before the A ministration Committee county to ask for a grant I toward the competition which j Is being held in advance of the International Ploughing Match j in September fn fine with Reeve Morrow in grants he suggested would launch this campaign instead of making the grant Will He pointed out that over people are expected lo visit the acre tent city on Ihe nig Held arm below own and contended the local businessmen would benefit the Thursday morning Gerald Carton 1st vice president of the Agricultural Society and chairman of the petition Committee conferred with Reeve Morrow and heartily endorscd his tarn palgn Trie purpose of the com petition is encourage residents to improve their homes barns and grounds create a good Impression on the thousands of visitors to he International Ploughing Match September to 1974 If youre in a group pension plan start using the Governments new rules to save a bundle on income tax The Georgetown and Progressive Conservative Association THE ANNUAL MEETING AND Election of Officers OF THE GEORGETOWN AND PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION WILLBE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7th at ST ALBAHS CHURCH HALL GUN WILLIAMS Our Guests will be Hon Jim Snow Terry OConnor You likely yon don pay income I on Mil dull us 111 arc nun Hit troup pulsion pint Hut did you know llin I lit Government new ruks that cm help you an Lslri of money on into it for several years watch it grow take it out to replace normal income while he lazes Majorca But lets face it the real benefit from leaving it in III you retire Moreover don have a lot of salesmen out making calls therefore you don have to pay sales This means however that yon have us Don put it off You can I deduct any deports from your income after Thursday March 1st If you re short of cash talk to us about a low cost loan The interest is deductible from your taxable income so you still save a bundle Make the rules work for you Phone us now hive us invest il Tor Mi I iPihtd of You have us invest m producing bonds divide monev up bin 1 these Iliac Hie be of il is You in control I he as your needs chuiBi over the lor instance you could invest in for sever for long term growth And then us you gel closer retirement you might lo switch to tuarmtccd interest rate And you can get your money out lying a penally When you eventually choose lo with dr it you have pay tuxes on it at thai lime of course Hut this is what most import ant tax on your money when you it This means later when you re likely in a lower tax bracket This has led some to call this plan a lax shelter One fellow we know plans to pay IVni Pirn SI 123 10000 500 I 730 1 730 1 I 000 1 1 f yOU not in plan savings will be considerably i ore That however s another niec story happy to in a group no but not making contributions to it yourself you can put up to into our plan with us Canada Trust 55 Main SI